Sept. 15, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD I'AGIS TllKtE -SEE THESE FASHIONS DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOWS CITY BRIEFS VLIU III t'lly Mlaa Dorothy Hifliulo, innluule of Orvgou Hlum colli'Kn, was a vlallor III Klamath II Monday, u route In ruillmiil r i Din Lakevlew tiliero alia lias been a guuat Hi lh ('rump bum. She was a rimiiiiii'i lit thla city by Tom ('rump, alan an Unison Hlittn Muiluute, who rciurnnd Miisday tuning lu bin bom t I.a-tlt, HumUl Aft Vlalte Jim Kl lir, apnlal Bicoiit lu rharse nt tlta National Automnlilht Thr-ll Human, Willi lii'adquarlars In I'uitlauil, la a tlallor III klainulli Kalla.. Kellwr In checking m livsjilfit eiiliimtilillea, mid pinna la il-U utliitr Klniuiti and Lake rounly towns bolum rvturului lo i'urtlmid. I.Mitrft fur l'"i'ani M ra, ('lamlii I'. Williams mid lliilai son Hlnnli y Kiiimmiu Imvit ifl for their honiH In riniio, ('Hlir., wrier a ti'ii-luy il.lt Willi Mra. Wllllama' hilaliaud nil parent.. Mr. and Mra. Job William. They were alno nutria o( Mr. and Mra. K. A. Wallea and Mra Itny Kliirln hlle lu Klamath Kail a. 1. 1 rated tu Hril -Marriago II Cfll.ea acre tnaud by 111 rounly clerk ( V. F. Wheal. :l, labor rr, Anhlaud, and Kunli-n Mario Farldii. n. Klamaih Kail.; and la Amu.t llruraa llavla. .10, la borer, aud Mulnl Kllxutinlh I Imriilou, 1J, bolli nt Kurcaa, t'alll. oldt-ntiiirKa Id'lurn lr. Kay tV. tilitcnliurg, ai'i;ntatilrd by lila wife and daughter and Ilia mother, Mra. I'aul H. Oldenburg, rt-ltirni'd laal night frmn (ilen a nod Hprttigl, Colo. I'h-y are niualng their bnnin at I!;, Man-anlla. I'len for Meet The I'nlon t'brl.itan Kndoator executive riimitilttcit nift Sunday at tha 1're.titterlan rhuri'li and mado plrllnilliary pluna for tint Klatn nih and IjiIi rounly convention ahlch will Imi b-ld hero October . IV and II. To tJt NM Ul The lreby trrian hrlMlan Knileavor eocli IV will Kim a pie anrlul at the iliurrb parlura Thtiraday evening tartillg at 7:3il oYlixk. I'll and coffee will lie aervcd. Ail Invllallon in the public to aiti-nd la extended. 'em lira nil ll.ilny A bough uf dulliloiia looking pwuhea, which were arown by Harry (ioiiller at H i I'lna street, am on dlaplny In Ilia window uf Ihu chamber uf commerce. KiDkenilalla Hilurn Mm. II. V. Kiiykemiall. and Mr. and Mra. Vnrnoii KnvkiMiilull returned from Crmcent City a fw daya ao. They have bii-lit lha summer there. t'lrcln t Mrrt llnrniony rlr I'll No, I nt Ihn Klrat Clirlatliin liurih will nui-t Wnlni-.ilay al Irrnoou at 1 ui-lorli, at th hoiua of Mra. Ilcrt Krbulti. All tnaiu bera arc uri-d to ha praaent. Iavlnii fur Kuunn Klla ld-d-kry will Inuro 'Iburailay lor Ku anii. wlmrii aim will vnlt-r tba I'nlvnrnlly of i)rKu. hbn It a aiimlor la pliynliul rdtn utluu. 1 in Million! Mr. and Mra. (corrn Wullon and Mr. and .Mra. V. II. Itoliliiaon went In Miulfnrd and Aahland Hiuidiiy. '1'lit-y vl.it 'd air, Itoblnaon'a inolhr-r at Aab land. NilalilHira lu Mrri Ni'lKliimra uf W'oodirufr will iiii-ct Wmln-a-day avi-nltiK at a n't lock at I. o. O. K weal ball. All nicmbrra aru uraH to bo pri-ai-iii. In I'rniii Mi-rrlll Mr. and Mra. Mi Kandriw of I ho Mnrrlll dlairlrt ra vl.ltora li-ra Tuaa day. Mr. MrKi-ndrov la a abnrp mail at Mrrrlll. i:iialuf-r llrro llnorge Tay lor, ilivl.lon nnjlnfr of thn Hoillllrrn I'arlfli', la In Klamalli Kalla on bualui-aa from. IJuoa-mulr. Illlilici. Club M. ila Th Weil nxaday brldan rluli will tut nit at IIik limn, of Mn. T. It. hkllllln inn, 2:1 Norlb I'rnlb, un W'c-diir'a-day altnrniHiu. OBITUARY IivH-t Niiit I llwl Suit fur mil roiirt by Mur Clmiilin Itun n, Trtmti Ctirdon Crvi-I Hun ymn. iirrltin In ritrd mn rati f -tlnii In Ihu body uf ttio Ut- r o rum pi.. Int. IMKKV IIVW. JUrry Ituit. tt-nirit,ly kuowri "I.mky" Itymt. paiHK-d1 iwiiy In lhl (liy TutwuUy inornlnrc t 4 o'rlirk fnlluwIitK an UlnrM of tlirH WtM-kn. Ilf burn In IndiHtift mikI mk-m! 63 yrarg t tho (tma of ditta. Ha U sur vived by ft ataitr-r und lroth-r r n Id I nit In Indluna. Thn rmnlua am in lh ? ronin of thn Karl Wlilllmk funral bouir. Tlnv B vr nu at Sixth, nhnri frlt-ndn may rail. Aiinmitirt-meiit of f uurral rriiniiiMiU -a II I txyxitadfl UlT. HAI.KVf, Mpl. 15, IV A MP"-1 rial manllng of lmroii of lha , Moiimoiith at -h-Mil dlfilrli't ha ! n ralld hy rpprfurntmlya clllKriiti of Miiiimoiilli lo ha hM thnr lo- it Ik til tu dlMUM lha proxram of, lha arhool ai U U conducted In . roiiJuiMtlnn with lh (rKon Nor mal twhoot. It waa learned bra todny. Tha ipnrlflc aim of lha intMittiiff, It waa annound, U to dntornilnn thn ain't MiiMmf-iit of tha dUlrht of lha Monmoulli uorinul a-hool'a activity proRraui. 1 Tha tmiun opind up at lha preliminary hnarlm on rhargia analiiKt l'rnld-ut J. H. I.audir, j of thn normal hld .mra Uol 1 I'linrndHy. A numhr of patron with hirt lo t-itfy aKHhiMt Iho proitriini an aloptid hy thw norniul for Iho a hoola lu thai dltrlt. laandfrn' admliiUlralloii al tha iiorriml wa al(a' kd In roinplalniii to the itule hoard of lilKhtT du vallnn. (MiiltN of lha intcili)K will hft rrcliKil at fha runpllon of thn heart htt on lha normal a hool hi rn nit Thurduy. It wi aunouutoil. 'ilia InvtwllBatlon rnrinnlttn of lha at a to hoard of liiah-r 1in tlon, compoafd of Mra. Walter I'lcrrtt of I -a (irandi. ('. !., Htarr 1 of Torllund, and Alhert Bunh of Mudford, la roiiducllm; tha hear I n It lirre. Alio nt fifty wlineaaea huva hfen aumnioned for tha har Im Hi In wo-k. Thre days ara eipfH-ted to ha ronaumed lo tha puhltc Inveatliatlon. . ! Large Frosh Clas$ Expected at Salem PAI.KT. Kept. 15 (At Kreah man enru)lmnt at Willamette uiilventty, whlrh open a bera to morrow, a III reauli In one of lha larffetat hrKlnntlif rlaaaea In reri)t )eara. JudKlng from appll ratlon of vntranrra, lfin Frank M. Krh kan announerd here. A m nt Zt.0 mill remit If tba appliratlona ara proved. Thn remainder of tha week will bo turned over lo freshmen, who hava arrived In Salem tha past few daya. (olleaa work upeita bera nrit Monday, when all rlaaaea will bexlii their year work. ItKI.I.K 111 Ml Itrlla !!uh. pioneer reaident of thla county, paiic-d awav S. in day nUhl at o rlM It following a letnEthy lllnv. the waa born in Iron Mountain. Mlrh.. Mnrch 2. h4tf, and ard 3 yeara, tuny tnviti-n tn atii-nn m tu- AMI. I. MM ItKI Ti lt. , . . William Iti-uirr, lam of Hiipi r- i V. '.ir l.'""T'ri ""l-T. Wn, and rmployrd by the J. M. Illlvarit and Vi-rln llrudrr- u - FUNERAL NOTICES '.! rt". la.a-W ,l..lh .,. III,. rL: K1; ""..r1""11'"" I from .. .Idruul tnrir He la inea and frienda. Ieaa for Portland lt-v. and Mra. A. Theodora Hmllh and daughter, Mnrjorin. ara Iraving Hi In morning for motor trip of aevttral d to I'oriland. A'hlla In the valley, l(ev. huutli will Attend aynod at Uoteburg. ft Hit rau l-'roni ItLiliu MUa Hernlta llartenhower returned Monday evening from a vcrki vuit at her homo In raid well. Idaho,, Hhe will raauitif hrr po ut Ion aa otflra manager at the (bambrr of rommerra today. I tturvlted by bla wife, tarollna Ketiler, ulna rbttdren and hta mother, all of 8uerlor. Wla., 11a aa a member of tha Hrother hmd of Hallway Trainmen and the hu per lor lodgn of Mmiaa. Tha remain are In tha gold room of ihu Karl Whltlock funeral home. 1'lne avenue at bixth, where frienda may rail. An nouncement of funeral a r ran gain-nta will be made later. nernl rvrm to bo held thla lTudayl afternoon at S o'clock at the Karl Whitlork funeral heme, line avenue at Hlxtb, In terment will ba mad. In Llpk ville cemetery. In Ilia manufacture of a tele phone receiver there are employed aluminum, all k, copper, rubber, flax, nickel, mica, abellar, lead, cotton liver Iron, platinum, sloe and gold. I 'oil I Mine .T. A. Meet Due lo the fact that lha I'eltcau a. boot auditorium la unfinished at thla time, tha flrat meeting of tha 1V-T, A. will takn place October II, Instead of Septem ber 16, aa prevtoualjr announced. ('anil. at Queen Maria Fralejr aa named iueen of tha ( hrla Han Kndenvor carnival held ia rently at tha Chrtalfnn church. vsx 4iund In Town Hear see Hie Only All Tiilkin An' iound I'icture Made in tho Arctic. ..,,,) CROWDS " CROWDS CROWDS The Talk Of The Town An Unutaal Movio Titanic Saga of the Frozen Arctic Hell Pictorially Beautiful Well Directed and Well Photographed Seldom Has the Screen Shown Anything So Thrilling NO RAISE IN PRICES FOUR SHOWS DAILY Tonight Is CHINA NITE THAN FICTION COMl IN FOR PROOF OF EVERf STATEMENT f"loOE IN mis auviKHKnini Special Fall Opening STYLE SHOW jss??. mm I i"Vv Irk afimiiHiiiTfj .il NY. f iremoiv. were r 38 storioi to Wirs-! , . M ar.. J f , , . . T -. 1 ..Jn. 1927. mm n.i.. .',M . ai a.. 1 I mm l'lltil QiurcK paxs . annual rental op one red rose KIRKPATRICK & KENNETT invito your inspection at their Special Fall Stylo Show which will open on September 16 with a smart array of . the latest In clothes clothes that will Appease the tasto of the most discriminating gentle man. You will have cause to voice many superlatives when you cast your eyes over the smartly-styled wearables we are showing. Everything the well-dressed man will wear thla Fall. Come in. Kirkpatrick & Kennett 438 Main Street, Klamath Falls. FALL MOM TOC Wl&&2 KUSA TP IF TP r o Vou can be Completely Smart this Fall and yet you need not exceed a moderate budget. That is, of course, if you Shop at Ward's News About the New Coats! , Shoulders are wide. Armholoa are loose. . Wainta arc small. . Furs are luxurious. , CoaU are larger. . Woolens are spongy. . Coats fasten into place often at the side. Now Women Are "Tipping" Their Hats in the manner of Empress Eugenic Up on the Left Side Down to the Right Eyet $95 "Emprciu KaKeala Uvea asalo In thla col lection ol Fall Hata the amarteat wa'ra ihown In many a moon! They're exact ly the aame atyles that ezclualra ahopa fea ture at dollar more. "THE BEST COAT VALUES IN AMERICA More Richly Furred Than Coats Selling at SOcc More Last Year! Sr i h w Rough. IVbblr Weatea liUiroiuil Wrarra tYrpry W oolrna $95 Blarka .... Grcrn ami the New Itrvmn Afrlque Daliomy Blakars Not in 27 years have we seen such a lavish use of fur on Coats priced so low! Wide flattering shawl collars .,ffa that rpsrh almost to the elboW . . . stunning new novelty ways of trimming! All silk linings, too! The Furs Are: MANCHURIA WOLF (Dog) JIARMINKS (Mink-Dyed Marmot) Foxea Rd. Black and Pointed) FRENCH BEAVERS a, . ixtravaaam Fain Pu'esses $.95 New Lingerie $E-00 yllk Crepe de Chine atep-lns with dainty lace trims. They're new and a etyle every woman will lore! Slim hip line that la o typical ol the modern allhouette. Your choice ot pastel shades In peach, pink and Itreen. 20.000 DRESSES in One Pur chase! No Wonder We Can Crre Such Values!! MM:! ry mi i m ! y L We compared these dresses with hundreds ot (rocks selling; elsewhere at almost 60 more! In materials, styles and workmanship they are the beet any place . 1 . at this price. Jacket (rocks, slim one-piece tail ored models In new effects. THE COLORS ARE ... THE MATERIALS ARE BLACK WITH WHITE CREPEY FINISH WOOLENS BROWNS VARYING SHADES . CREPE BACK SATINS GREENS ALL SHADES IMPORTANT TRAVEL PRINTS BLUES NAVY'S ARE GOOD! .SATINS RTiolltf FASHION 1 VVi limi" Kndnrsed by New York and Boston stylists as correct (or dress, street and sports! Finer quality, smarter style than elsewhere at (3.98! Black Suede Tie, calt trimming: . . . brown ring Hoard Tie, brown calf trimming; Cuban heels . . . black patent Tump, Louis. Finest Materials and Workmanship Anywhere at INVL: -JfcaV HOW'S THIS FOR VALUE? PURE SILK FULL FASHIONED Dunk Gray Ma- 8nnba.ak Putty ltd (re r $TI.oo Mga T eta Reve RandeA Gannietal C'arease Chiffon and Service Extra strong, extra clear dull finish, pure silk hose at only II. Curved French heel, reinforced foot with cradle sole. Others ask 11.49 and more. aaaaaajeaaii 1 ... Wlliwmnaimia.n LT W aaaB.aa-viV''-?'''k ' V J 211-229 Main Street Phone 384 SEE THESE FASHIONS DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOWS. Klamath Falls. Oregon 1